Ruländer - a pink mutation of Pinot Noir
Until the reproduction of the Ruländer / Pinot Gris and Pinot Nor are indistinguishable. From the time of propagation, the Ruländer takes on a very special, for him characteristic color palette. The addition gris comes from the French and means gray and symbolizes the light gray shimmer. The Pinot gris is naturally low in acidity and high in sugar content, which is why some of the best Ruländer wines come from the cooler climatic regions of the world. So it is not presumptuous to say that this Ruländer selection is probably one of the best of its kind.
For this 2014 Behringer Ruländer we would
Recommend raspberry and mascarpone tartlets.
Further consumer information according to the new food information regulation for the consumers, allergy sufferers and the Abmahnvereine:
Wine contains 12% vol. Alcohol and sulfites, the country of origin is the bottling country. Wine is not suitable for pregnant women and minors. Wine may contain allergens.
If, due to legal regulations, one of our regulations no longer complies with the rules, the statutory provisions immediately apply, in order to put a proper stop to the usually more regular Abmahnverein.
MANUFACTURER or distributor: Winery Behringer, Ernst & Adolf Behringer OHG, Markgräflerstraße 43, 79379 Müllheim-Britzingen, Germany